You as a developer need to test and improve your applications support for assistive technologies. The simplest way to do this is to install Orca or NVDA and use your application as normal with a keyboard. If you want advice on this, please direct message me to ask me questions about improving your applications.

For those looking for a floss archive manager for android this supports creating and extracting zip, tar.xz and 7z archives and can additionally extract tar.gz files. Hit the little clipboard icon that pops up after selecting the archive to extract and it'll output the files into the current folder

After two years of not using Facebook - I logged in today to check out this new tool that shows what Facebook has been tracking. Despite this, they have seen my every move on the Internet - this is creepier than I had imagined.- The Washington Post

This morning I quickly built an Android app that allows to handle Twitter and YouTube links[1] to transform them into #Nitter and #Invidious links. Then it delegates the action to another app of your device.